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That is kind of what I mean. How many times did the audience have to
hear comparisons to eastern teams or saying as you heard, that eastern
teams "should" have been there.
I just meant that they always seem to have to talk about eastern teams
even if none are playing. Such as the last two Frozen Fours where 2
western teams played in the evening game.
Just my two cents worth.
Kathy M.
Go Gophers!
On Thursday, April 7, 2005, at 06:29 PM, Mark Lewin wrote:
> I didn't hear anything about it being an "eastern" tournament but, now
> that you mention it, looking at a map on Mapquest, it does look like
> St. Paul is on the "eastern" side of the Mississippi ;-)
>
> Melrose sure does like McKee for the Hobey winner though and he sure
> thinks that Cornell should have made the final four
>
> On Apr 7, 2005 6:04 PM, Drakelore <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> What I would like to know is if the guys on ESPN have managed to be
>> able to turn this into an "eastern" tournament?
>>
>> I heard a local sports caster say that they always seem to have a way
>> to make it sound like the teams from the west are from the east. I
>> would like to see them do that this time!
>>
>> Since I can only get a pic on ESPN2, and will listen to the internet
>> radio broadcast, I will not be able to hear the network guys.
>>
>> If anyone has any thoughts I would like to hear them.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Kathy M.
>> Go Gophers!
>>
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